Cricket 1892
8 6 4 C R I C K E T : A W E E K L Y E E C O R D O F T H E G A M E ; AUG. 11, 1892 U pper C lapton . E. O. Homer, c Towle, E. Crabb, b Anklett 31 b Blake ...................14 H. Gunson, not out 12 W. H. Cullen, b Blake 8 B 5, lb 1, w 3 ... 9 C. P. Shackle, b Ank- — lett ..........................68 T o t a l.............132 R. H. Panne!!, A. C. Haslam, P. G. W olf, R. S. Cushing, A. T. Clark, and H. Solow did not bat. W . W. R E A D , Esq., Chairman D r.W . G. GRACE A. N. HORNBY, Esq. A. J. W EB BE , Esq. J. D. BAHXJLiil'lX Railway Approach, WATERLOO STATION. R t . H on . LORD HAWKE J. SHUTER, E sq . H. A. COOK, E sq . General Manager Any young aspiring Cricketer viaj become great in the Cricket Field by using B A R T L E T T ’S Celebrated REPERCU SSIVE BATO. T HIS Bat, the handle of which is made of Whalebone, Cane, an* Rubber, and Blades of the very best selected Willow, naturally seasoned and dried, having been universally adopted by the leading cricketers, proves its undoubted superiority. Every one of these Bats are war ranted, and bears our Registered Trade Mark. 18 s, each- SPECIALLY SELECTED 21 s. each. G racb P a rlou r C r ic k e t .— A Handsome Birth day Prreent for boys. Matches played and analy sis kept same as on the cricket field. Any num ber can play, and endless enjoym ent and amusement is afforded by this ingenious Indoor Game. Post free, securely packed, 2/10.— W r ig h t & Co., 41, St. Andrew ’s Hill. London. The Australians during their last visit all used Our Celebrated REPER- CUSSIYE BATS. See Cricket at Oval, Sept. 22nd, 1868.-52 runs m ade in le£S than h alf an hour, and 87 runs in an hour and th re e quarters from our Bats. Admitted the Fastest Scoring Bat o f the Season. May be had of all Dealers in Cricket Goods. 71, W ATERLOO ROAD . Trains worked entirely by Electric Locomotives Run every few minutes to and from C I T Y (King Wi l l i am Street), B O R O ’, E L E P H A N T & C A S T L E , OVAL , and S T O C K W E L L (for Cl apham Common) . SINGLE FARE (any distance) 3 d . The Oval Station is about 60 yards from the Entrance to the Surrey Cricket Ground THOMAS C. JENKIN, General Manager. All Goods are stocked I y leading Athletic Outfit ters. If you cannot pro cure them, send P .0 .0 . to Manufacturers, and you will receive Sample per return. V l »N U F»CTORV CRAWFORD’S Patent “ E xceller” Cricket Bati Universally acknowledged the “ Grandest Driving " Bats ever made. Also a splendid Stock o f “ W a rsop V ' and •*C obbett’s ” Bats. THE r o b e r t s b r i d g e , PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OP TH E AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE r p H I S handle is in A two pieces as the engravings show. It cannot get out of shape. Am ong the many unsolicited tes timonials, Gunn says —“ His is grand.” These bats are used by W. a . Grace, A. E. Stoddart, the Austra lians, and manyothers. See unsolicited testi m onials. N otice—In case of infringement, the Patentee does not bind himself to any number of curves. The Patent Chamois bound handles without any seams. Re per cussive Cork handles. All Care Handle Bats warranted to clubs, from 6/6. In ordering bats, please mention weight, and size of haodle round centre. The Patent Autom atic Bats are sold as No. 1, 2, & 3, so that clubs can make an easy pur chase. Patent Batting and R. F. W . K. Gloves, Leg Guards, Nets, Score Books, and Craw ford's Patent “ U nbreakable* Shod Stumps. Special Discount. Lists Post-fr*o. 21, CRANBOURN ST., LONDON 5 s . 6 d , e a c h . Warranted to keep tlieir shape in all weather Cannot possibly be beaten. Used by leading Cricket Clubs. CHOCOLATE Eight stamps, Davis & Sons, 89, Bis^opsgate Street Without, E .C .; 7 ife 8, Princes Buildings Coventry Street, W ., or 3, New Charles Street. WORKS— VICTORIA PARK ROAD, and ANNIS ROAD Printed Tor the Proprietor b j W biobt A Oo, 41. St. Andrew's BUI, Doctors' Oommons, London, B.C., August 11th, 1898, U PP ER CLAPTON (2) V. WOODFORD W E L L S (2). —Played at Upper Clapton on August 6. W oodford W ells . H.G. Morris, c Clarke, b Gunaon.................. 0 P. Blake, c Gunson, b Shackle .................. 12 G. T. Glanfleld, lbw, c Gunson.................. 10 D. Tosette, b 8hackle 1 A. Anklett, b Gunson 0 M. Crawford, b Gun son .......................... 9 E . Bond, b Gunson 8 W .Towle, c Pannell, b Shackle ........... 3 J. C. Mead, not out 31 G. W atkins, c Pan nell, b Clark...........33 A.Tosette, b Shackle 1 B 12, lb 2 ...........14 Total ..122 W.H.COKsGo. LIMITED, 6 7 ,BarMcan, Lonffoii,E.G. D IR E C TO R S: INTER-UNIVERSITY RECORDS. Full particulars o f all Com petitions In A thletics Bicycling,Billiards, Chess, Cricket, Cross Country, Lawn Tennis, Polo, Racgiuets, Rifle Contests, Rowing, and Tennis, between O xford and Cam bridge, from 1827 to 1887. Sent post-free on re- ceipt of 1/2 In stamps, by W E IG H T & C o., 41, S t. A n drew ’ s H ill, B .C .
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